The Short and Long-term Impact of International Migration on Human Capital Formation of the Left Behind

24 Pages Posted: 13 Aug 2020

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Pramod Kumar Sur

Asian Growth Research Institute (AGI); Osaka University

Date Written: January 22, 2020

Abstract

This paper examines the short and long-term impact of international migration on overall human capital formation as well as the quality of human capital formation of the left behind households in the community of origin. Exploiting a unique migration policy, we find that the time passed since the migration event took place could affect the human capital formation of the left behind households differently. Furthermore, we find that international migration could also impact overall human capital as well as the quality of human capital formation differently. In particular, we do not find any impact of short and long-term international migration on the overall human capital formation of the left-behind household members. However, we find that households with long-term migrants are more likely to switch from a lower quality of education and substituting it with a higher quality of education of the left behind household members.

Keywords: International Migration, Human Capital Formation, Education

JEL Classification: F22, J24, I21

Suggested Citation

Sur, Pramod Kumar, The Short and Long-term Impact of International Migration on Human Capital Formation of the Left Behind (January 22, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3650666 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3650666

Pramod Kumar Sur (Contact Author)

Asian Growth Research Institute (AGI) ( email )

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Osaka University

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